India’s deliverance is in the details
The government has been nudging the economy towards growth since the slowdown. How effective have its interventions been?
Asha Menon - February 06, 2021
For NBFCs, bad luck comes in threes
After the IL&FS crisis and the slowdown, these financial institutions now have to deal with COVID-19-caused delinquencies
October 24, 2020
The lockdown is weighing heavy on toll collections, but there may be light at the end of the tunnel
Execution, execution, execution. Crisil emphasises that is the key to the future health of our national highways
May 21, 2020
The road not ahead
The macro headwind may be getting worse for the infra sector, but a handful of companies with robust order book could just weather the dust storm
Prathamesh Mulye - January 08, 2020
Rideshare 3.0
Roads in our metros aren’t getting less congested anytime soon, but this start-up is making our office commute a little less strenuous
Hari Menon - September 18, 2019
Cash Outage
Power discoms stare at a dark future as aggregate losses mount
V Keshavdev - May 16, 2019
The coming solar eclipse
India's renewable power story faces a nasty twist as rupee heads south
October 31, 2018
In Troubled Waters
The US’ move to hike anti-dumping duty could well crimp Indian shrimp exports
March 20, 2018
Axis Bank's Bad Loans Battle
The country's third-largest private sector bank's aggressive growth is coming undone
Krishna Gopalan - May 20, 2017
On a Hot Streak
After sinking in ₹700 crore as fresh investments, can ENIL weather falling revenue and rising operating costs?
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - December 09, 2016
